Literature DB >> 15816352

Gene expression profiling in streptozotocin treated mouse liver using DNA microarray.

Eisuke Kume1, Chinami Aruga, Yukito Ishizuka, Kaori Takahashi, Satoko Miwa, Masahito Itoh, Hisako Fujimura, Wataru Toriumi, Kazuyuki Kitamura, Kunio Doi.   

Abstract

Streptozotocin (SZ) is known to exert toxic effects not only on pancreatic islet beta cells but also on other organs including liver. For analyzing changes in genes expression associated with SZ toxicity, we performed DNA microarray analyses on the liver obtained from SZ-treated mice. Eight-week-old male ICR mice were treated i.p. with 200 mg/kg of SZ, and the blood and liver were taken at 6, 24 and 48 h after the treatment. Labeled cRNA prepared from total RNA of the liver was hybridized to the GeneChip Murine Genome U74A V.2 (Affymetrix). The number of the probe sets, which were clearly up-regulated or down-regulated, were over 100 at 6 and 24h after the SZ-treatment, and it decreased at 48 h after the treatment. Many of the up-regulated genes were categorized into cell cycle/apoptosis related genes, immune/allergy related genes and stress response/xenobiotic metabolism related genes. On the other hand, genes related to glucose, lipid and protein metabolisms were down-regulated. These changes started prior to the elevation of the serum glucose levels, indicating the direct action of SZ on the liver rather than the secondary effect of diabetes. This may be related with the previously reported hepatic changes such as lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial swelling and inhibition of hepatocyte proliferation observed before the development of hyperglycemia.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15816352     DOI: 10.1016/j.etp.2004.09.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Toxicol Pathol        ISSN: 0940-2993


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